SwedenPrime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Social Democratic Party leader Magdalena Andersson are among the high-profile participants in this year's People and Defense.
Organizations want to ban junk food advertising to children
HealthThe marketing of unhealthy foods to children should be banned, say representatives of the Swedish Cancer Society and UNICEF Sweden.
Foreign Correspondent: “Israel makes journalistic scrutiny impossible”
World"The IDF goes through the material and censors it", says journalist Magda Gad.
Medieval sword found in church tomb
Culture"Finding swords in medieval tombs is very unusual", write the archaeologists from Kulturmiljö Halland.
Prince Andrew mentioned 69 times in the Epstein papers
WorldAccused of participating in sexual orgies with minors.
Americans reject Biden’s legitimacy as president
WorldNearly four in ten Americans believe that Joe Biden's victory in the presidential election was illegitimate and unfair.
Electric buses stand still due to cold weather
EnvironmentEfforts to promote 'sustainable public transport' stalled when the cold weather arrived.
Stoltenberg: “Sweden in NATO by July”
SwedenBelieves that both Turkey and Hungary will accept Sweden as a member of the military alliance.
Organic Maps – the map app that doesn’t map you
TechTired of Google Maps tracking you? Here's the free alternative that lets you navigate completely offline!
American teenager becomes first person to beat Tetris
CultureA 13-year-old from Oklahoma has become the first player to beat Nintendo's classic video game Tetris - 34 years after it was first released.
Epstein’s secret subpoena document released
WorldAmong others, Bill Clinton and Michael Jackson are mentioned in the documents by a Swedish woman.
Swedish media normalizes surrogacy
SwedenCoverage of surrogacy is often positively biased., according to a new survey by the Swedish Women's Organizations,
Israeli Finance Minister: “Remove 90% of Palestinians from Gaza”
World– If there are 100,000 or 200,000 Arabs in Gaza and not two million, the whole discourse about the day after will be different, he argued.
Argentina opens for agreements in Bitcoin
WorldThe country's president has previously called the Central Bank "a scam" by which polititians "cheat the good people with inflationary tax".
Hundreds of prisoners of war exchanged
WorldNearly 500 Russian and Ukrainian soldiers were released in the largest known prisoner swap since the conflict began.
Over 100 killed in terrorist attack in Iran
WorldIran's president vows to "take revenge on those behind the terrorist attack in Kerman".
Swedbank stops transfers to Palestine
SwedenRefers to alleged risks of "money laundering" and "terrorist financing".
Teuton Systems offers smart privacy-focused technology – without compromise
TechWe take the fight against corporate snooping, mass government surveillance and criminal phone tapping through firm open source principles and secure products.
South Africa: “Put Israel on trial for genocide”
WorldAppeals to the International Court of Justice to order an immediate halt to the Israeli invasion of Gaza.
Later school mornings may reduce risk of depression in children
HealthStarting school an hour later in the day would have several benefits for teenagers, according to a new study.
Tsunami warning after strong earthquakes in Japan
World48 deaths have been confirmed so far and nearly 100,000 people have been ordered to evacuate their homes.
Sweden faces severe cold snap
SwedenTemperatures in northern Sweden could drop to minus 40 degrees celsius between Monday and Thursday.
BYD breaks sales record – could take over the lead from Tesla
EconomyTesla's Chinese competitor BYD set a new sales record of more than 526,000 electric cars in the fourth quarter.
The blue zones: Where people live the longest in the world
HealthDiscover the secrets behind the longest living people in the world!
Cats may have more facial expressions than humans
ScienceUse 276 facial expressions when interacting with other cats, according to US researchers.
The polar night and the midnight sun
CultureTake part in photographer Jonna Jinton's inspiring view of the sharp contrasts of the Nordic region.